We’re excited to announce 3 additions to the PowerApps Office Template Series: Meeting Capture, QuickTask, and Company Pulse. This post provides an overview of the functionality for each app, as well as unique concepts we’ve built into each template. These can be used as-is, modified to meet your specific business needs, or you may reuse the professional designs and repurpose the app entirely.

We’ve got a great lineup of webinars planned for April! Attend these free sessions to keep up with what’s new in PowerApps, and learn about all things PowerApps, including controls, connectors, functions and more. Our webinars are delivered through YouTube, and you can subscribe to this channel to get notifications about all of these events.

You can now capture errors, display custom error notifications, and most importantly write Null values to databases. This is an experimental feature that you will need to opt-in to as we continue improving this feature over the months ahead.

We are happy to announce the preview of the Model-Driven Apps within PowerApps. PowerApps is the platform on which Dynamics 365 apps are natively built. Model-driven apps provides a no-code or low-code component approach to app development.

We are pleased to announce that starting today PowerApps Studio for web is generally available for production use. The web studio is the premiere authoring experience for creating PowerApps and is the recommend way to build your apps.